Find Out What Happened to the Teen Who Sued Her Parents for Tuition, Living...
Superior Court Judge says Rachel Canning won't be receiving a $600 per week payment from her parents for school tuition and living expenses.
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Patch and Zillow team up to bring you local real estate news.
View ArticleHere's When Clocks 'Spring Forward' for Daylight Saving Time 2014
Clocks "spring forward" on Sunday.
View ArticleRobber v. Annapolis Store Owner: Store Owner Wins
A would-be robber with a handgun fled the Adore Jewelry Store when the store owner pulled out a shotgun.
View ArticleFacebook, Instagram Crack Down on Gun Sales
The sites made policy changes after pressure from the local gun control group.
View ArticleEyes on Target See 'Eye of Sauron'
A Reddit user says the architectural tower at the Gambrills Target store looks eerily like the Eye of Sauron in the "Lord of the Rings" movies.
View ArticleNominate 'Everyday Inspirations' in Your Town
Patch wants to share stories about people who work every day to change others' lives for the better.
View Article'Yik Yak' Bomb Threats Cause Disruptions, Evacuations at Schools
Bomb threats on the new social media app have prompted evacuations across the country. How should local schools handle threats like this?
View ArticleYeardley Love, Bridge Repairs, Caught on Cam, Missing Teen, and Some Morning...
Plus, a police officer who lives in Silver Spring is charged with beating a puppy to death.
View ArticleWho Will Save the Redneck Games? Toilet Seat Toss Might be Forgotten Without...
No mud-pit belly flop contests, no toilet-seat throws. Georgia's Summer Redneck Games have been canceled because they lack a sponsor.
View ArticleTrending: Family Steals $7 Million in Toys to Sell on eBay
Trending on Patch is a category showcasing popular stories from across Patch's network of 900 local news sites.
View ArticleThis 8-Year-Old Saw Something Terrible Happening To His Fellow Students. He...
Eight-year-old Cayden Taipalus saw a classmate turned away from the hot-lunch line because his account had been depleted.
View ArticleMinimum Wage Measure Sparks Heated Debate In House
Should seasonal employers like Six Flags be exempt from a proposed increase in the state's minimum wage? That's the questions lawmakers debated Wednesday.
View ArticleMaryland Students Plunge into Chesapeake to Help Peers with Disabilities
With snow on the ground, students participated in the Special Olympics' 'Cool Schools Challenge.'
View ArticleSearch New Foreclosures Nearby, March 6
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View ArticleBaby Born With HIV Shows No Signs of Virus After Treatment
by Penny Arévalo Long Beach, Calif. – A baby born with HIV at Miller Children's Hospital in Long Beach nine months ago immediately received highly aggressive treatment
View ArticleRacially Themed Fraternity Party at Maryland College Sparks Investigation
A "CMT versus BET" party held by Phi Sigma Sigma sorority and Phi Delta Theta fraternity at McDaniel College in Westminster is raising objections.
View ArticleTrending: Can You Really Get Sued Because Your Wind Chimes Are Too Loud?
Three East Hollywood residents are suing a neighbor who they say has installed large wind chimes that keep them awake at night.Michelle Buhler could not be reached for comment on the nuisance suit...
View ArticleStudy: Every Class of AACPS Graduates Adds $1.8 Billion to Economy
A new study looks at the economic impact of school spending in Anne Arundel County.
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